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In the SI system the mol is the unit for the amount ot of matter.
3.5 M Molarity is moles per liter. An expression of concentration in 3.5 M.
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I believe you mean molarity. Molarity is a unit of concentration. So if the number is twice as big...
The unit would be H+/ 1 L of solution (usually water). This is called Molarity, or concentration.
Please clarify the units of concentration of carbonate and bicarbonate. "mgl" is not a unit of concentration (it's not a unit of anything to my knowledge. To answer this question, you need the concentration of both ions. So either provide the amount of both ions AND the amount of water, or just specify the concentration (in unit of molarity, or moles per liter preferably).
This concentration is min. 150 mmoles/L NaCl.
The concentration of a substance dissolved in a liquid.
The molarity is the most important unit of concentration in chemistry.
Molarity
The mol/m3 is a unit of concentration in SI (International Sistem of Units).
The concentration in moles of a substance in the solution
It helps to quantify the concentration of solute in any solution - molarity is calculated by dividing the amount of solute by the total volume of the solution. The unit of molarity is moles/L.
I believe you mean molarity. Molarity is a unit of concentration. So if the number is twice as big...
Molarity = Mols of solute / L of solution total
Molarity is an indication for concentration.
Molarity is an indication for concentration.
Yes, molarity is (number of moles/liters of solution). If you increase the numerator, the molarity number will be greater.
Concentration = Molarity = mol/L24 g NaCl = ?? mol NaCl?? mol NaCl/2 L water = ?? M (M is unit of molarity)
The unit would be H+/ 1 L of solution (usually water). This is called Molarity, or concentration.